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early on when you have a chronic illness you have to make choices, you're not going to have the same energy or stamina so pick and choose what gets the best from you every day, and some things slide. i think it's the waxing and wapping that is actually more difficult because most people, fortunately, i hope, are never miserable every minute of every day, and it's like wince you get the taste of feeling better that's it's harder to adjust to falling down again, so other questions? yes? >> in what ways do you foresee medical facilities promoting the use of technology and improving the party experience in med sip overall? >> great question. that's about how the facilities utilizes technology and do you mean from a research stand point or from a social media? >> doctor-patient research, either way. >> i think there's a really good movement right now in collaborative care, and there's actually a rallying cry in the movement to have patient's help. i think there's an increased understanding of the need for collaboration so that the party is the best narrator of the symptoms, and you are seeing mo
early on when you have a chronic illness you have to make choices, you're not going to have the same energy or stamina so pick and choose what gets the best from you every day, and some things slide. i think it's the waxing and wapping that is actually more difficult because most people, fortunately, i hope, are never miserable every minute of every day, and it's like wince you get the taste of feeling better that's it's harder to adjust to falling down again, so other questions? yes? >>...
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energy supplies in the u.s., it won't change american foreign policy. we will be less dependent on oil from the middle east. concern is that china today gets 70% of its energy supplies from the middle east. india is about the same. europe as well. in the global economy is so interlinked that even if the u.s. is not dependent on middle eastern oil, i feel like the instability in the region where the chinese economy and the european economy. so, you know, i think we should step back and do less, but i don't think we can ignore the middle east because it is going to -- turbulence there will impact the worldwide oil prices. and we have seen it with the european debt crisis. if our economic problems in europe, we have economic problems here. >> going back to the question, if you think about today it is not the middle east, but you have this same moderate and we hope, some moderate muslims. then you have the ruling elite who are very radical muslims. how can we support the moderates without changing the many as of their own people? it is a problem. it could b
energy supplies in the u.s., it won't change american foreign policy. we will be less dependent on oil from the middle east. concern is that china today gets 70% of its energy supplies from the middle east. india is about the same. europe as well. in the global economy is so interlinked that even if the u.s. is not dependent on middle eastern oil, i feel like the instability in the region where the chinese economy and the european economy. so, you know, i think we should step back and do less,...
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. >> we try to choose books that are topical join him energy, that are either use a hot clinical topics or something that people in our community can relate to, immigration, economy, illegal immigration and right down to our last book. so we usually have a lot of response that way. >> we set up a website here, and every year women have a book selected we update it. here's the book, here's the topic of here's a link to the authors pages. here's what we are planning country. as was at the time and date and location we updated continuously. we promote the website on her homepage. the ultimate goal i would say is to just really get as many people to read the same book and then to come together and discuss it. one of the things that we've always talked about is how often have you read a really great book or an article, then you don't have anybody to talk to about it and you want to bounce ideas off each other. find out what other people thought about it. that's part of interesting when people ask questions and inevitably some people say you stole my question. i was going to ask that. so you
. >> we try to choose books that are topical join him energy, that are either use a hot clinical topics or something that people in our community can relate to, immigration, economy, illegal immigration and right down to our last book. so we usually have a lot of response that way. >> we set up a website here, and every year women have a book selected we update it. here's the book, here's the topic of here's a link to the authors pages. here's what we are planning country. as was at...
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that is about the feminine, feminine balancing out that while the warrior energy. and what they do is they throw him into a pot of water and boil it out. and you throw in another one. finally he just comes out steaming. and then he is back to normal. he goes into the castle and sits down at the foot of the king. that is where the warrior is. the warrior serves the king which is the body politic, the culture. and he gets there and he gets out of this wild, demonic stay by coming back to the feminine. of course and our culture that is carried by women obviously. that is what that meant is about. >> good afternoon. thank you for coming. my name is chris bentley. i just want to make a comment and then hear your reaction to that comment. then i have a question also. so the comment, being an unlisted guy and the marines, i have been on several taurus. i have seen some of the things, you know, you all talked about in combat, blood, killing to all that. and from my own personal experience, that is not the hardest thing to deal with. when you start feeling your heart rate g
that is about the feminine, feminine balancing out that while the warrior energy. and what they do is they throw him into a pot of water and boil it out. and you throw in another one. finally he just comes out steaming. and then he is back to normal. he goes into the castle and sits down at the foot of the king. that is where the warrior is. the warrior serves the king which is the body politic, the culture. and he gets there and he gets out of this wild, demonic stay by coming back to the...
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especially for the oil energy needs. they are importing more than 60% of the oil energy from the region. they want to build more pipelines through iran from afghanistan. they are -- i think they already built or in the process of central asia pipeline. and they want more. terrorist true they are buying up farmland in africa. they need food. i find the question is, do they really want to take over. i find it you here. and it seems to me that your recommendation are counter intuitive to where many americans want to go. i don't think the region quite sees china playing the role either. the chinese continue want to play that. we provide security. they get the economic benefit. if we are going to lead and their interest are growing they, a bigger and bigger voice and influence and they the trend in that destruction is not just pipeline. there's a chinese investing in the middle east and they are investing in china. the consequence of decision come about decades from now. if we are saying to the region we're leaving. if we are
especially for the oil energy needs. they are importing more than 60% of the oil energy from the region. they want to build more pipelines through iran from afghanistan. they are -- i think they already built or in the process of central asia pipeline. and they want more. terrorist true they are buying up farmland in africa. they need food. i find the question is, do they really want to take over. i find it you here. and it seems to me that your recommendation are counter intuitive to where...